Specifications
Chapter 3: Administration and setup
8. Optionally, to test the IP address of the server for connectivity, select the
Validate Connections check box.
9. In the Realm Name field, type in uppercase the realm configuration name
that was used when setting up the Active Directory server. You can obtain
the realm name from your Active Directory administrator.
10. Click Save.
Note: If you cannot log on, check the log file, and look for the following error
message:
[http-8080-5] INFO
com.hyper9.security.auth.Hyper9AuthLoginModule:121 - Login
failed: Clock skew too great (37).
This error occurs when there is more than a couple of minutes difference between
the system times of the client machine and the Content Engine server. Make sure
you synchronize the time on both systems.
Adding an LDAP authentication server
To add an LDAP authentication server, perform the following steps:
1. Click Add.
2. From the Authentication Type list, select LDAP.
3. If you want this to be the authentication server for users who log in to
Virtualization Manager without specifying a domain prefix, click Use for all
accounts where a domain is not specified.
4. If you want this to be the authentication server for users who specify a
domain, click Use for this domain only, and then enter the specific domain
in the text field.
5. In the Server field, type the IP address of the LDAP server.
6. In the Port field, type the port used for LDAP authentication. The default port
is 3268.
7. Optionally, provide a description for the LDAP server.
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